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Daily Digest: Play ball! Rockies’ Arenado hopes to be a hit, plus 9 more stories

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Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, the , , and the stories that will be talked about today, Monday, March 31, 2014.

1. FOCUS SHIFTS TO KIDS AMID GAY MARRIAGE LEGAL DEBATE

States fighting to defend their bans on same-sex marriages are , not adults.

2. NUMBERS GAME IN GOP

For the seven Republicans who are running for Colorado governor, the .

3. BROOMFIELD COMPANY ATTEMPTS “FRONT LINE OF DEFENSE” IN WEST AFRICAN EBOLA OUTBREAK

When an Ebola virus outbreak occurred in West Africa earlier this month, officials for Broomfield-based Corgenix Medical Corp. scrambled and raided their local laboratory coolers to assemble a potential line of defense: .

4. OBAMACARE’S LEGACY UNCLEAR AS CHANGES SINK IN

As a roller-coaster sign-up season winds to a close Monday, President Barack Obama’s health care law has managed to change the country. .

5. GLOBAL WARMING WORSENS FOOD, HUNGER PROBLEMS, ACCORDING TO UN PANEL

Global warming makes , a United Nations scientific panel said.

6. BELOVED PETS LOST, DISPLACED BY FATAL WASHINGTON STATE MUDSLIDE

After a rescue worker called her animal clinic saying dogs had been extracted from the destruction left behind by a massive mudslide, veterinary assistant Cassna Wemple and her colleagues raced to .

7. PLAY BALL! ROCKIES’ ARENADO DETERMINED TO BE A HIT AT THE PLATE THIS YEAR

The tattoo is subtle, obvious only when Nolan Arenado raises his hands over his head. Near his biceps is a blue anchor with the letter A inscribed.

Don’t forget! Opening Day with The Denver Post is this Friday morning.

8. MATT DUCHENE TO MISS 4 WEEKS WITH INJURY

As the Avalanche practice began Monday morning at Family Sports, the team announced that center with a left knee injury suffered Saturday afternoon against the San Jose Sharks.

9. FACING THE WINDOWS XP APOCALYPSE? HERE ARE SOME OPTIONS

That’s when Microsoft Corp. plans to stop issuing security updates for the aging, but still-popular, XP version of its flagship Windows operating system, which by some estimates is still running on nearly one in three personal computers in homes and offices around the world, along with some bank ATMs and other commercial systems.

10. FEEL-GOOD SHOPPING? THERE ARE BENEFITS, IN SMALL DOSES

The concept of “retail therapy” isn’t just savvy business. that makes buying a new outfit, trinket or piece of technology feel so good.

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